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Don added: “Immediately after the accident, my feelings were that I wanted to get out of Ireland and never return.

“By the time I got on the plane to make the sad trip back to our home, less than 64 hours after the accident, I looked forward to returning to your wonderful city to thank each of you who so thoughtfully opened yourselves to us in a selfless and generous way.

He continued: “Thank you Killarney you will be forever in our hearts.”

Gardai took to social media to share the tribute email saying “it speaks for itself”.

They wrote on Facebook: “This morning, An Garda Siochana, Kerry received the attached email from Mr. Don Theiler, whose wife Janet was fatally injured in a Road Traffic Collision on the outskirts of Killarney on May 30, 2017.

“The email is titled ‘A Tribute to the People of Killarney’.

“The content of the letter speaks for itself. It is a heart felt and touching account of how Mr Theiler was treated by the people of Killarney and the local gardai following the collision.

“We are very happy that our small acts of kindness meant so much to Mr Theiler in his time of need and are immensely proud of the members involved – Superintendent Flor Murphy, Sergeant Leo Randles, Garda Brendan O’Donovan, Garda Denis O’Mahony and Detective Garda Chris Manton.

“We have already expressed our deepest sympathies to Mr. Theiler and reiterate these sentiments today. May she rest in peace.”